Woo-seok Ko, 26, who has struggled in the minor leagues, gave up a run in his second game since being promoted to Double-A. After a blown save, he was able to get the win with the help of his offense.
Koo started as the fourth pitcher for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Miami) against the Rocket City Trash Pandas (LA Angels) at Toyota Field in Madison, Alabama, on Thursday (July 14) and allowed two runs (one earned) on one hit, two walks and two strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings to earn the blown save. Pensacola scored four runs in the top of the 11th inning to take a 7-3 victory over the Tracy Pandas and earn the win.
The teams were tied 1-1 through nine innings, sending the game into extra innings, where Pensacola took a 3-1 lead in the top of the 10th on back-to-back RBI singles. In the bottom of the 10th inning, with runners on the corners and the bases loaded, Goosek gave up a double to leadoff hitter Nelson Lada. A wild pitch moved the runners to second and third before a Miles Emerson walk put runners on first and third with no outs.
Mac McCroskey’s bunt brought home the runner from third to tie the game at 3-3. Gowseok earned his third blown save of the season, 83 days after his last outing on April 22.
After allowing the tying run to score, Gausman walked Gustavo Campero with runners on first and second and got Eric Wagaman to ground out to short and Tucker Flint to strike out swinging to end the threat. With some help from the team’s bats, Gauskuhl picked up his third win of the season in lieu of a save.
After giving up three runs on three hits (one homer) in 1 1/3 innings against the Tracy Pandas on Dec. 12, Koo has struggled in two straight games since being 카지노사이트 promoted from Double-A. He is now 1-2 with a 6.28 ERA in 12 games, one win, one loss, and one save in Double-A, and 3-2 with a 5.09 ERA in 28 games, including Triple-A.
Go, who declared his intentions to play in the U.S. through the posting system after the 2023 season, signed a two-year, $4.5 million contract with the San Diego Padres in January. Although he made it to the U.S., the opportunity to play in his dream major league didn’t come easily. Go flew to South Korea in March to participate in the opening two games of the season between San Diego and the Los Angeles Dodgers in Seoul, but was not included on the 26-man opening roster and had to watch from the dugout.
After struggling in the exhibition games, going 2-2 with a 12.60 ERA in six games and one save, Go started the 2024 season in Double-A. After going 2-2 with a 4.38 ERA in 10 games with the San Antonio Missions (San Diego affiliate), he was acquired by Miami on May 5 in a 4-for-1 trade (Gausman, Dylan Head, Jacob Masi, Nathan Matorella↔Luis Araez). He was designated for assignment by Miami on May 31, cleared waivers, and was optioned to the minors on June 5.
After the trade, Koo was given a chance with Miami’s Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbos, but he was unable to rebound. After going 2-1 with a 4.29 ERA in 16 Triple-A games, he was optioned to Double-A on Dec. 12, and his chances of making the big leagues are looking increasingly slim after two straight poor outings since his demotion.